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Patripassianism



In Christian theology, Patripassianism is a Trinitarian heresy; that is, it is a way of understanding how the persons of God relate to one another that has been rejected by the church. In particular, Patripassianism is a form of modalism, the teaching that their is only one God, who appears in three different modes (as opposed to the orthodox teaching that there is one God, who exists in three persons).



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